Is the Apple ship in trouble? Let's look at the series of lately events here for a minute:

1. iOS6 is released and doesn't impress anybody.2. Apple Maps is a huge failure. Doesn't work properly.3. Scott Forstall and 2 other executives get fired.4. Bob Mansfield cashes his $20 million Apple stock and decides to "retire".5. Now, Eddie Cue decides to sell his $8.8 million in Apple stock. "Retirement" next?

I don't know about you guys, but it seems to be the Apple Starship isn't doing very well. Ever since its captain died, nothing's been the same. Something is wrong at Apple.

We used to Apple used to have a distortion field, it now seems Microsoft fanboys have one about Apple. Yes the share price will come down until it reaches a true valuation of the company. But marketshare, revenue and profit are all still rising in almost every area so yeh they really are sinking aren't they...

We used to Apple used to have a distortion field, it now seems Microsoft fanboys have one about Apple. Yes the share price will come down until it reaches a true valuation of the company. But marketshare, revenue and profit are all still rising in almost every area so yeh they really are sinking aren't they...

Don't get me wrong. I am no Android or Microsoft fanboy. I have 2 PCs, an iMac, an iPad and an Android phone but the truth is the truth. Apple has internal troubles and something is not right.

Not in my life time will Apple come falling down. At present they are to big and money rich. Beside with the ability to now sell their products (iPhone) in both India and China (more people than almost all the other countries on planet earth) they are looking at the possilility of increasing their sales by as much as 25 to 50 % in the smartphone market.

Apple isn't going anywhere, but there hayday is coming to an end. Soon I can see them fading into a blurry landscape of everything else. I think the apple fanboy ride will always stay about the same, while the perception of the company will fault.

Not in my life time will Apple come falling down. At present they are to big and money rich. Beside with the ability to now sell their products (iPhone) in both India and China (more people than almost all the other countries on planet earth) they are looking at the possilility of increasing their sales by as much as 25 to 50 % in the smartphone market.